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Taiwan Noddle House by Golucci International Design

Posted by on Dec 16, 2011 in ARCHITECTURE, AROUND THE WORLD

The Taiwan Noodle house located in Beijing China is not only a place for delicious authentic tasting noodles but it also provides its customers with an unbelievable dining experience that brings them back to their childhood. The stylish and clean design done by Golucci International Design is intended to represent all of the elements of an old school noodle house, the open space, large porcelain bowls, plenty of chopsticks and the hot steam that always filled up the place. The single large dining room encourages customers to socialize and enjoy a quality meal with family and friends. The thousands of plates used to decorate the wall create a reminiscent mood; helping customers understand the sole purpose of this restaurant, which is all about the celebration of memories and tasty noodles.

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Jessie Jessie was born in China in 1989; she holds a Bachelor degree in Marketing and Global Management from Binghamton University and is currently a marketing major MBA student there. Her diverse background provided her with early exposure to different cultures which led her to take an interest in international business development. Even though she has serious intentions in becoming a globalized business woman in the future she also has many hobbies that people normally wouldn’t link together. She is a cosmetics/skincare enthusiast who started her own YouTube channel as a beauty guru in hopes of sharing her knowledge and experiences with the rest of the community. She is a dedicated foodie that spends countless hours researching the best places in town to eat and enjoy time with her friends. With possibilities of culinary school and makeup freelancing in her future, she is open-minded and hopes to live as optimistic as she can be.
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